BAKU: "KARABAKH CAN BE RETURNED ONLY PEACEFULLY, BY APPROBATION OF KARABAKH ARMENIANS"
PanARMENIAN.Net
06.07.2006 14:00 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Azerbaijan cannot return Karabakh by force and we
do not have and will not have power to rebuff the Russian-Armenian
alliance," political scientist Hikmet Hajizade told the Zerkalo
Baku newspaper. His conviction is that "Karabakh can be returned
only peacefully, by approbation of Karabakh Armenians." As of NKR
referendum, the scholar noted that inclusion of that referendum into
the framework agreement is a big defeat of the Azeri diplomacy.
"Even if Azeri leaders manage to refuse from signing a peace treaty,
the referendum issue will loom in all other peace settlement plans
in the future," Hajizade said.
He reaffirmed the 2006 will not be the year of settlement of the
Karabakh issue. "By the highest standards it is not a conflict
between Azerbaijan and Armenia, but that between Azerbaijan and the
Russian-Armenian alliance, even between West and Russia. If Azerbaijan
agrees to OSCE conditions, luckily for us, under the pressure of Russia
Karabakh and Armenia will refuse that plan. In its turn the West want
to fight against Russia instead of us. The Karabakh peace may occur,
when the West and Russia settle their global discrepancies, one of
which - not the most important one - is Karabakh," Hajizade emphasized.
The political scientist also considers that the West wishes to conclude
the Karabakh peace as soon as possible for "continuing pumping out
energy resources of Azerbaijan and using the territory for strategic
goals. For the sake of that objective they are ready to support any
unfair peace. Some groups in the West are trying to present the affairs
as if Karabakh is not an occupied, but a disputed territory. They say
Abkhazia and Ossetia are Georgian lands, but Karabakh is a totally
different case," he said.
PanARMENIAN.Net
06.07.2006 14:00 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ "Azerbaijan cannot return Karabakh by force and we
do not have and will not have power to rebuff the Russian-Armenian
alliance," political scientist Hikmet Hajizade told the Zerkalo
Baku newspaper. His conviction is that "Karabakh can be returned
only peacefully, by approbation of Karabakh Armenians." As of NKR
referendum, the scholar noted that inclusion of that referendum into
the framework agreement is a big defeat of the Azeri diplomacy.
"Even if Azeri leaders manage to refuse from signing a peace treaty,
the referendum issue will loom in all other peace settlement plans
in the future," Hajizade said.
He reaffirmed the 2006 will not be the year of settlement of the
Karabakh issue. "By the highest standards it is not a conflict
between Azerbaijan and Armenia, but that between Azerbaijan and the
Russian-Armenian alliance, even between West and Russia. If Azerbaijan
agrees to OSCE conditions, luckily for us, under the pressure of Russia
Karabakh and Armenia will refuse that plan. In its turn the West want
to fight against Russia instead of us. The Karabakh peace may occur,
when the West and Russia settle their global discrepancies, one of
which - not the most important one - is Karabakh," Hajizade emphasized.
The political scientist also considers that the West wishes to conclude
the Karabakh peace as soon as possible for "continuing pumping out
energy resources of Azerbaijan and using the territory for strategic
goals. For the sake of that objective they are ready to support any
unfair peace. Some groups in the West are trying to present the affairs
as if Karabakh is not an occupied, but a disputed territory. They say
Abkhazia and Ossetia are Georgian lands, but Karabakh is a totally
different case," he said.